A new study published in the journal Cerebral Cortex has found evidence that activation of the body’s cannabinoid receptors may lead to neuroprotective benefits which can help heal the brain after a traumatic injury.

According to researchers for the study; “The results provided the first evidence for the involvement of ECS [endocannabinoid system] in the neuroprotective action of minocycline on brain edema, neurological impairment, diffuse axonal injury, and microglial activation, since all these effects were prevented by the CB1 and CB2 receptor antagonists.”

These findings suggest that activiation of the body’s cannabinoid receptors (such as consuming cannabis) is vital in bringing about the neuroprotective effects of the drug minocycline. The results indicate that activation of the cannabinoid system may increase the beneficial effects of a number of other prescription drugs, and may, on its own, have vast neuroprotective capabilities.

These findings, though not directly related, help to validate a study released earlier this year which found that even miniscule amounts of cannabinoids (in this instance, THC) may protect the brain after injuries from things such as seizures, toxic drug exposure and a lack of oxygen.

If you are a member of the United States Air Force, and you happen to feel like enjoying some delicious Blueberry Power Flip gree yogurt from Chobani, you, my friend are shit out of luck. Because that yogurt is made out of weed, man.

Ok so Chobani doesn’t have a line of marijuana edibles, per se. But the do have a series of flavors that contain hemp seeds or hemp seed oil. There are several differences between hemp and marijuana though they come from the same plant (which you’re more than welcome to learn about at /r/trees), but clearly the biggest difference is that eating hemp seeds or oil won’t get you high.

It will get you fired from the U.S. Air Force, however, because they’ll cause you to fail the military’s mandatory drug tests the same as if you’d smoked a big ol’ doobie. And the Air Force isn’t having it.

But don’t worry, the Air Force is banning all Chobani yogurt. HuffPo reports: